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Wheelchair-accessible path coming to Naramata’s Manitou Park

The pathway will provide improved access to park amenities for all users
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The contract has been awarded for a wheelchair accessible pathway in Manitou Park in Naramata. (Google Maps photo)

The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen will spend nearly $72,000 to construct a wheelchair accessible asphalt pathway around the perimeter of Manitou Park in Naramata.

At the regional district’s board meeting on April 1, the board awarded the contract to Chute Creek Construction Ltd. The amount of the contract is $71,870, not including GST.

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A wheelchair accessible pathway for the park has been in the works for several years. Doug Reeve, project coordinator, said the pathway will improve access to park amenities for all users.

The layout of the pathway was completed by Ecora Engineering.

The regional district received eight submissions for the work, ranging in price from $71,870 to $97,050.

Funding for the project will come from the 2021 Area E Parks and Recreation budget.

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